Month: November 2018

European Capital of Innovation Award – Athens is the European Capital of Innovation 2018

Athens (Greece) is the winner of this year’s European Capital of Innovation Awards, funded by the EU research and innovation programme Horizon 2020. The runner-up cities – Aarhus (Denmark), Hamburg (Germany), Leuven (Belgium), Toulouse (France), and Umeå (Sweden) – received €100,000 each. The prize money will be used to scale

Events – Science Café with Danuše Nerudová – 28 November 2018, Brussels, Belgium

Danuše Nerudová is a recognized scientist in the field of finance and accounting. Her research is focused on sustainability-oriented future EU funding, international taxation and on financial reporting and public finances. In particular, it concentrates on the analysis of the Common Consolidated Corporate Tax Base introduction in the EU and

Events – The Innovative Doctoral Programmes: features and news – 16 November 2018, Verona, Italy

On Friday 16th November the INVITE project (H2020-MSCA-COFUND-2016) will celebrate its first year with a conference on “The innovative doctoral programmes: features and news”. The event will focus on how to improve the doctoral programmes in line with the Innovative Doctoral Training principles Powered by WPeMatico

Events – Open Science Policy Symposium: ‘Enabling the Open Science Modus Operandi in Europe’ – 29 November 2018, Brussels, Belgium

The open science platform Frontiers and SwissCore (the Swiss Contact office for Research, Innovation and Education), in cooperation with the Austrian Presidency of the Council of the EU, have the pleasure to invite you to the Open Science Policy Symposium: ‘Enabling the Open Science Modus Operandi in Europe’. The symposium

Research Headlines – Practical healthcare applications from Earth-observation data

Novel solutions for monitoring air quality and ultraviolet radiation are set to emerge from an EU-funded project that will harness unprecedentedly detailed data from new Earth-observation satellites. Powered by WPeMatico

Innovative technologies to help deter environmental crime

Environmental and wildlife crimes are cross-border, global problems that need modern solutions. LIFE projects are using new technologies and digital platforms to help national authorities identify crimes and deter potential offenders. Powered by WPeMatico